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Ask JJ: I am a baby boomer and have acne! What can I do?

JJ Virgin

Q: I am a baby boomer and I still have acne! I thought the one thing that I could look forward to with aging would be clear skin. What can I do to get rid of this?

A: I completely empathize with you! One of the things that got me involved with nutrition was the exact same problem! I suffered from acne starting in my early teen years, all the way up to my mid-thirties. I went to countless dermatologists and was consistently informed that diet had nothing to do with it! I couldn’t believe it but I also couldn’t find anything to support my theories until fairly recently.

Your skin is your major detoxifying organ. You not only “are what you eat” but you also wear what you eat all over your face! It turns out that there are specific things that can absolutely exacerbate acne and increase the inflammatory response.

First of all, you have to make sure that you have good digestion. Low levels of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, a condition known as hypochlorhydria, can increase your risk of Rosecea. After the age of 35, our endogenous production of HCL starts to decline. It can also be reduced due to stress, poor diet, caffeine, alcohol and OTC drugs. It can get diluted if you consume excess fluids with your meals-I limit clients to 4 ounces with meals and ensure that they consume their 8-12 glasses of pure spring water in between meals. Besides helping with digestion, HCL also helps kill off bad bacteria to prevent it from overgrowing in the small intestine. Bacteria can exacerbate acne as well which is why probiotics can be of help here too. Probiotics help raise the numbers of good bacteria while killing off the bad ones.

If you suffer from excessive oil production, (if you are a menstruating woman you will especially notice this the week before your period) you may benefit from taking high dose Pantethine(vitamin B5). This has a similar mechanism of action to the drug Accutane, a drug so potent that you must go through counseling and multiple pregnancy tests before you are allowed to take it. Pantethine, taken in doses of 10 grams a day can have similar benefits but without the toxicity. I have clients use it for 3 months at this dose and then gradually decrease it down to a maintenance dose of 5 grams per day.

There is a specific compound in dairy that can cause acne. Additionally high glycemic carbohydrates and lectin rich grains can also exacerbate acne. This has been researched thoroughly by Dr. Loren Cordain, a savvy physiologist and author of a new book, The Dietary Cure for Acne. He details the role of diet in acne and explains the biochemistry of how dairy products cause acne.

Another important dietary shift is to reduce your intake of pro-inflammatory fats and to increase your intake of the anti-inflammatory fatty acids EPA, DHA and GLA. Acne and Rosecea are inflammatory conditions and one of the quickest ways to reduce inflammation at a cellular level is by making an oil change. Trade your pro-inflammatory vegetable oils for heart healthy, skin rejuvenating anti-inflammatory choices from extra virgin olive oil, cold water wild fish, raw nuts, seeds and avocados. I also have clients supplement daily with a professional brand of EPA, DHA and GLA. GLA has been found to help in several inflammatory skin disorders and also helps improve skin hydration.

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Below is a list of links to the most pressing and most sought after health information.

When you visit one of the health centers below you will find a variety of topics within the health center that will hopefully answer all your questions... and then some.

We believe that having a depth of knowledge on the subjects below is critical to creating healthy communities, so please feel free to browse through these health centers, supporting your path to natural living.

Aging Well

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Health Conditions A-Z

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Informing yourself of the myriad health conditions in this world is not only important in keeping yourself healthy, but, in turn, creating a healthy community of the people around you.

In the list below, you'll find links to comprehensive descriptions of hundreds of health conditions, with information on symptoms, therapies, product ratings, herbs, holistic options and more. If you can't find what you're looking for, try writing a blog entry to get advice from the Naturalpath community. Hey, it's what we're here for.

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Peppermint Helps Relieve Chronic Digestive Disorder

peppermint

Healthnotes Newswire (May 24, 2007)—Chronic digestive problems are often a sign of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but sometimes other undiagnosed conditions are the real cause. New research suggests that people with an accurate diagnosis of IBS could benefit from taking peppermint oil.

IBS is a common digestive disorder marked by abdominal bloating and discomfort, gas, and loose stools or constipation, or episodes of each. Its cause remains unknown, but stress appears to be an important contributing factor.

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Omega-3s—a New Pain-Management Alternative

Pain Relief

Healthnotes Newswire (May 3, 2007)—Pain relief is one of the most common reasons that people seek medical care, and now people looking for alternatives to drugs have another place to turn. A new report finds that omega-3 fatty acids from fish are effective for relieving joint pain associated with a variety of conditions.

Nutritional, herbal, and homeopathic supplements have become increasingly popular among people looking for pain relief, owing in part to concerns about the side effects of anti-inflammatory and analgesic medicines. While some of these natural therapies have promising evidence supporting their effectiveness, many remain unstudied.

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Keeping Your Digestion Healthy with the 5 Rs

Balance

A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) or digestive system is the cornerstone of wellness. Your digestive tract not only processes nutrients, it also rids your body of toxins. An unhealthy digestion can compromise the body's immune system making you more vulnerable to a variety of illnesses.

When it comes to taking good care of yourself, there's nothing more important than what I call the "5 Rs" of gastrointestinal care: rebalance, remove, replace, reinoculate, and repair.

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After the Juice Fast: A 7 Day Plan

Juice FastNatural health experts who recommend juice fasting as a cleansing strategy suggest that when breaking a fast, it's important to gradually reintroduce solid foods.

After a period of drinking only liquids, it's important to chew your food well so that it's easily digested. It is also important not to eat too fast or overeat.

Pay attention to symptoms of food sensitivities or allergies that occur, such as bloating or inflammation. It's important to reintroduce foods slowly so as to avoid irritating the digestive system.

Reintroducing foods after your juice fast may include a diet plan like this:
  • Day 1: Two pieces of fruit. Each piece of fruit is divided in half so there are four servings for that day.
  • Day 2: Lightly steamed non-starchy vegetables, such as greens like spinach or kale.
  • Day 3: Brown rice, fresh salad.
  • Day 4: Nonfat plain yogurt, eggs.
  • Day 5: Meat, chicken, fish, or tofu.
  • Day 6: Beans and other grains.
  • Day 7: Other foods, as desired.

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Benefits of a Juice Fasting Diet: Juice Fast Information

Juice Fast

Fasting means the removal of all food (and sometimes water) from the diet. While technically not a fast, juice fasting remains a mild but very effective cleansing strategy.

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Common Food Allergies and Sensitivities

Dairy

Like pollen or cat dander, reactions to food allergies range from mild sensitivity to a full-blown anaphylactic reaction.

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Inflammation from Food & False Fat

Freedom

Is the extra weight you're carrying around really extra fat? Naturalpath expert Elson Haas, MD believes that some people who feel they have excess fat are actually carrying around a lot of extra fluid.

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